A Super Tough Trip Decision

Unfortunately, I have restrictions on when I can go to Walt Disney World to June or July next summer.
Here what makes the decision tougher:

Go the week of June 14th or June 21st and the crowds will be a little lighter, weather will be a little cooler, but the price for the delux resorts will be in regular seasons and for the WL where I plan to stay $60 higher per night. For 3 nights that is a difference of $180, plus Disney at least this year offered a greater % off later in the summer than earlier in the summer this year.

Go the week of July 18th or July 25th. It is Deluxe value season and I save $180 + maybe get a higher %age discount but more crowds, hotter sun.

Is the price difference worth the difference in conditions?
*shrugs*! what are your opinions?

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Money thing isn't that big of a deal but you don't want to throw $180 away.
Of course, I could if I wanted to go to June just switch to the Swan/Dolphin
whose rates don't differ much from june to july. You are right you can't control the heat or the crowds for that matter.. even though people do say there is a slight difference June to July.

HMM.. ha lol

If I wanted to save the $180 and go in June I could just choose the Swan and Dolphin whose rates don't change quite as much between the two months.

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Yeah June vs July concerning the heat is moot point. Both months can be BRUTALLY hot. Last year I went to Busch Gardens in June and it was close to 100 that day (it was already in the low 90's around 9am-ish). It was insane and the park was actually busier than I expected, but I survived and had fun.

This past Saturday I was at Islands of Adventure and at 9:30am it was 86 with a heat index in the upper 90's.

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1) Summer months are just plain hot but I have to say this July it was hotter in MD than it was in Orlando, and with my daughter on the swim team I was out all day in in it. A good hat even a goofy looking one is a must on those days, Columbia makes an excellent shade hat with vented top and chinstrap I highly recommend it. I like September/October a little better, it's not as hot, value season, usually get free dining and Food and Wine at Epcot but with a daughter in school I understand the need to go in the summertime..

2) Best Store? Not sure which is the best around there but I usualy stop at Publix, some folks love Wallmart as well but I find Publix is a bit smaller and you can find what you need quicker and get on your way. Most of the limo/car services that offer a free 30 min grocery stop use Publix as well. I believe the one by Sea World also has a liquor store next door in case you need to stock up. Any of them will be cheaper than droping $20 on a tube of coppertone at the gift stores on property.

I also take a Camelpak with me into the parks, 2L (~.5 gal) of water/hydration drink that actually gets lighter as the day progresses, and yes on hot summer days I have drained it completely. Use the NUMA or other fizzy tabs specifically made for hydropacks, it helps you wih your electrolytes, makes it easier to clean and it also helps to mask that wonderful WDW tapwater taste. You can find them at most sporting goods or camping stores like REI.

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Originally Posted by Jerren

I also take a Camelpak with me into the parks, 2L (~.5 gal) of water/hydration drink that actually gets lighter as the day progresses, and yes on hot summer days I have drained it completely. Use the NUMA or other fizzy tabs specifically made for hydropacks, it helps you wih your electrolytes, makes it easier to clean and it also helps to mask that wonderful WDW tapwater taste. You can find them at most sporting goods or camping stores like REI.

Cool. Glad I met someone else who takes a Camelpak with them . Thanks for the tips on NUMA/fizzy tabs. I never knew such a product existed. I'll have to give them a try. Ya, I usually stock up on water 24 case prior to a trip to the parks and end up filling my camelpak up with them through the day.

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We take a camelback too (or did until the water part got moldy. Now i jsut use the backpack). If you fill it halfway or so with ice, then water at the hotel, it stays colder longer

go for July at Wilderness Lodge!

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In twenty years from now
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And how I picked you up and everything changed
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It's been a loooong time since I went to Disney World (17 years - waaaah), but we went from June 28th - July 4th and it was a heat I've never experienced before (or since). I went with my 65+ year old grandparents. They're both thin and were in pretty good shape at the time, though my grandma has diabetes and emphysema. We were living in Colorado at the time, and I wasn't prepared for the humidity because I'd never been anywhere more humid than Colorado yet.

We were fine wearing hats, sunglasses, shorts and tank tops. We also brought along sport bottles (like the kind that go on sport bicycles) which we refilled at every water fountain we came across, and hand fans for myself and my grandma.

I very clearly remember a boy passing out in line for 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea because it was so hot. He was in the middle of the queue, where the lines wrap around and you're in the middle of everyone else in line. He was maybe 14, skinny, and I'm pretty sure he and his family were from India. I remember thinking, "Wow, it must REALLY be hot, then," because I knew how hot India supposedly gets. Kid thoughts are funny, I guess.

I suppose it's possible something else happened, but I'm pretty sure it was just the heat. It was really nasty that day, and standing still in a huge group of people doesn't really help.

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@NeverNeverLand Mine got moldy too after our honeymoon in California. I bleached it a couple times and scrubbed the inside part out. The straw had mold in it too and I cut the part with mold out. Kind of sick, I know. You can buy new bladders though, which I may do if it ever gets mold again.

@jupitertronic Do you remember what time of the year you went? 17 years, wow! Quite a bit has changed since then. I take it you go to DL more regularly?